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Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
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44% Bias Score


Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes, Sparking International Outrage
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest; the decision sparked condemnation from human rights groups and the ICC, highlighting concerns about Italy's cooperation with internat...
Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes, Sparking International Outrage
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest; the decision sparked condemnation from human rights groups and the ICC, highlighting concerns about Italy's cooperation with internat...
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52% Bias Score


Italy's Contradictory Justice: Almasri Release Highlights Hypocrisy
Italy's release of Libyan General Almasri, wanted by the ICC for crimes against women, contrasts sharply with its efforts to secure the release of its own citizens wrongly imprisoned abroad, exposing an inconsistent application of justice and complicity in human rights abuses.
Italy's Contradictory Justice: Almasri Release Highlights Hypocrisy
Italy's release of Libyan General Almasri, wanted by the ICC for crimes against women, contrasts sharply with its efforts to secure the release of its own citizens wrongly imprisoned abroad, exposing an inconsistent application of justice and complicity in human rights abuses.
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68% Bias Score


Russian Ships Dock in Syria Amidst Expected Military Withdrawal
Two Russian military ships, linked to arms transportation and sanctioned by the US, docked at Tartous, Syria, on Tuesday, suggesting a potential withdrawal of Russian military equipment from the country following reports that Russia's lease for the port has been cancelled.
Russian Ships Dock in Syria Amidst Expected Military Withdrawal
Two Russian military ships, linked to arms transportation and sanctioned by the US, docked at Tartous, Syria, on Tuesday, suggesting a potential withdrawal of Russian military equipment from the country following reports that Russia's lease for the port has been cancelled.
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24% Bias Score


66 Migrants Found in Crete After Libyan Sea Crossing
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan in Crete after they arrived from Libya on a smuggling boat; three Egyptians were arrested for human smuggling, and the incident highlights a rising trend in Mediterranean crossings from North Africa.
66 Migrants Found in Crete After Libyan Sea Crossing
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan in Crete after they arrived from Libya on a smuggling boat; three Egyptians were arrested for human smuggling, and the incident highlights a rising trend in Mediterranean crossings from North Africa.
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44% Bias Score


Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
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60% Bias Score

66 Migrants Arrested in Crete, Smuggling Route Shift from Libya
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan on Crete's southern coast after they arrived from Libya via a smuggling ring; three Egyptians were arrested for smuggling, each migrant paying about $2,000.

66 Migrants Arrested in Crete, Smuggling Route Shift from Libya
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan on Crete's southern coast after they arrived from Libya via a smuggling ring; three Egyptians were arrested for smuggling, each migrant paying about $2,000.
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44% Bias Score

Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC
Italy released Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, who was detained in Turin on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, prompting strong criticism from the ICC and human rights groups; the Italian court cited procedural violations.

Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC
Italy released Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, who was detained in Turin on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, prompting strong criticism from the ICC and human rights groups; the Italian court cited procedural violations.
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48% Bias Score

Italy Releases ICC-Wanted Libyan Militia Leader
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Osama Almasri, a Libyan militia leader accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. After his arrest in Italy for attending a soccer match, he was quickly released and returned to Libya on a government flight, causing outrage ...

Italy Releases ICC-Wanted Libyan Militia Leader
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Osama Almasri, a Libyan militia leader accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. After his arrest in Italy for attending a soccer match, he was quickly released and returned to Libya on a government flight, causing outrage ...
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44% Bias Score

Italy Repatriates Libyan Warlord, Defying ICC Warrant
Italy repatriated Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Tripoli despite an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing security concerns; this decision sparked outrage among Italian lawmakers and raises concerns about Italy's commitment to international justice.

Italy Repatriates Libyan Warlord, Defying ICC Warrant
Italy repatriated Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Tripoli despite an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing security concerns; this decision sparked outrage among Italian lawmakers and raises concerns about Italy's commitment to international justice.
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44% Bias Score

Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.

Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.
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44% Bias Score

Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.

Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.
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44% Bias Score
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